דִּֽי

𐤃𐤉

di-2

that

(Aramaic) apparently for דָּא; that, used as relative conjunction, and especially (with a preposition) in adverbial phrases; also as preposition of; [idiom] as, but, for(-asmuch [phrase]), [phrase] now, of, seeing, than, that, therefore, until, [phrase] what (-soever), when, which, whom, whose.

H1768

Daniel 5:19 · Word #16

Lexicon H1768

Lemmaדִּי
Lemma (Paleo)𐤃𐤉
Transliterationdîy
Strong'sH1768
In-contextthat

Morphology ATr All morphology codes

Part of Speech T — Particle — Function word
Subtype r — Relative — Relative

SIBI-P1 H1768-03

that-which

Morphological NotesAramaic relative particle; indeclinable; used as a relative conjunction or as a genitive marker ('of') and in various adverbial constructions. No inflection for gender, number, or person.
Rendering RationaleThe Aramaic דִּי functions as an indeclinable relative particle derived from a demonstrative base meaning "that." Rendering it "that-which" preserves its pointing function while clearly marking its role as a relative connector. As a particle (ATr/AC), it carries no gender, number, or person distinctions, so the rendering remains grammatically neutral.

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Words from Root ד (demonstrative pointing, that, this, indication, reference)

SILEX Code Transliteration SIBI-P1
H1768-02 dhv that / which
H1768-04 dy that-which
H1768-05 kedi as that-which

Word Usage (347 occurrences of H1768)

Location Form Transliteration Meaning
Jeremiah 10:11 דִּֽי di that
Daniel 2:8 דִּ֥י di that
Daniel 2:8 דִּ֣י di-2 that